June 17, 2022
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), one in seven children have been the victim of some type of abuse or neglect in the past year in the United States. Unfortunately, that number is likely higher since many cases of abuse go unreported. While physical abuse that causes visible bruising and other… Read More »
May 31, 2022
Grandparents are direct blood relatives of your children, which gives them a great deal of leverage in potential child custody cases. If both respective parents of a child’s mother and father are alive, then that child has two full sets of grandparents. New Jersey law gives grandparents more leverage in child custody matters regarding grandchildren… Read More »
May 10, 2022
Every state, including the District of Columbia, have specific mandatory statutes for reporting suspected child and elderly abuse. Most believe that those reporting must only be health care officials, such as doctors, nurses, or therapists, or professions that include working with children or the elderly, respectively. However, that is not the case, as many states,… Read More »
April 27, 2022
When the Division of Child Protection and Permanency (DCPP), formerly known as DYFS, investigates a report of child abuse or neglect it takes those cases seriously. While diligence in investigating these claims is of vital importance, it can also mean that many innocent people must endure weeks or months of uncomfortable questions and difficult situations.… Read More »
April 11, 2022
Approximately two-thirds of children in foster care have one or more siblings also in foster care. Unfortunately, an estimated 70 percent of these siblings are separated from each other during the initial foster placement, or when a sibling is permanently adopted. For children already dealing with separation from a biological parent, losing that connection with… Read More »
March 28, 2022
The state of New Jersey has strict laws to protect children from abuse and neglect, and when an adult who bears responsibility for the well-being of a child fails to provide for them or exposes them to harm, criminal charges may be brought against them. The New Jersey Division of Child Protection and Permanency (DCPP)… Read More »